GOP's "SAVE America Act" Faces Senate Hurdle: Bipartisan Tariff Rollback and Midterm Shifts
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The House narrowly passed the SAVE America Act on Wednesday, a major GOP elections overhaul pushed by President Trump, Elon Musk, and hard-right influencers, tightening voter registration with proof of citizenship, photo ID requirements nationwide, and steps to purge noncitizens from rolls. The 218-213 vote, with one Democrat crossing over, aims to boost MAGA turnout for November midterms despite Trump's 2020 claims, but it faces a Senate filibuster roadblock, as Majority Leader John Thune rejects rule changes and Senator Lisa Murkowski blasts it as federal overreach.
In a rare bipartisan move, the House also voted 219-211 to overturn Trump's tariffs on Canada, with some Republicans joining Democrats amid midterm economic concerns, though Trump warned of consequences and Senate action remains needed.
Tensions escalated as Senator Chris Murphy urged Republicans on the Senate floor to oppose Trump's failed attempt to indict six Democratic lawmakers, including Senators Kelly and Slotkin, for free speech, warning of eroding democracy if unchecked.
Looking to 2026 midterms, the Senate map favors Republicans defending fewer competitive seats, but key races heat up: Texas Senator John Cornyn faces primary challenges from AG Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt, with debates over turnout and down-ballot impacts in redrawn districts; North Carolina's open seat sees GOP primary voting starting soon; Ohio's Jon Husted, Iowa's retiring Joni Ernst, and others draw challengers like Sherrod Brown.
House redistricting advances in states like Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, and California, sharpening battlegrounds.
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